The Buffalo Bills cheerleaders filed this Complaint, alleging assorted wage and hour types of claims. The gist of the lawsuit is similar to the Raiders suit - the cheerleaders do a ton of work and incur costs, and they don't get adequately paid. I'm sure the headline-grabber will be the allegation about the "Jiggle Test" though:

[T]he Jills were subjected to weekly "physique evaluations" during which defendants' representatives tested the Jills' bodies for "Jiggling." During the "Jiggle Test" defendants scrutinized the women's stomach, arms, legs, hips, and butt while she does jumping
jacks. The physique evaluations largely determine whether or not any particular Jill would be
allowed to perform at the Bills' next home game. Jills that failed to meet defendants' physical
standards received warnings, and in some cases were penalized suspended or dismissed.

On the one hand, that sounds pretty demeaning. On the other hand, that's kind of the gig, right?

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